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Thursday, 22 November 2012

Changing of the seasons - the end of the Autumn

Good afternoon

I didn't intend for a bloggy break it just happened - what with family stuff and illness this past week has rather hurried by. Oh yes not only has my stupid gallbladder been playing up, MrVV took another of his wedding vows too seriously and shared his stinking cold with me!! Anyhow cold is improving and gallbladder under control thanks to a extremely low fat diet.

We did get out last Saturday to visit the new huge John Lewis Home store thats opened in Ipswich - oh what a place - full of lovely stuff and friendly staff. Its just a stones throw too from MrVV's office so he'll never have an excuse to miss my birthday/christmas again!! Even the carrier bags are lovely;

This week for me sees the end of Autumn - I always feel that once our family birthdays finish and those brass players of mine start their christmas engagements then winter has arrived. The first engagement is this Saturday - the christmas lights are being switched on in nearby Aldeburgh and the town have been on and on about the big event thats planned - they've got Lenny Henry switching the lights on - am tempted to heckle with some Tiswas style OOOOOOOOOOOOOKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!

I took the last lot of Autumn Views Challenge pictures on Sunday - what a difference a week made to one tree - the cherry lost all its leaves overnight;

All the berries have been eaten from the back hedge - the only green remaining is the Leylandi and some ivy weaving its way through.

An almost bear silver birch now.

Nothing left on these 3 either - even the oaks in the background are losing their leaves rather quickly now.

An almost bare cherry tree - you can now though see the buds for next season already.

One last thing for today - signs of new life - like last year, I found an abandoned hyacinth in the conservatory with tiny green shoots poking through - its in the house now and hopefully it might flower for christmas;

One advantage of being stuck indoors, I've made great progress on my two swaps and a pressie or two for family / friends too.

Time to go - I best go make myself some lunch and then I think a blog catching up session would be a good idea.

Good to hear tht your gall bladder pain is under control - I think that's how Rosemary Conley invented her 'Hip & Thigh Diet' all those years ago? I can't wait for December & all things Christmassy (to be honest I'm not at all sure what's come over me)?! XX

Dear VickiI am a new follower, just returning the compliment! Lovely photos.I'm glad I'm not the only one who was disappointed with The Simple Things issue 3. I think I might get the Christmas edition and see what that is like, but I shall certainly investigate Pretty Nostalgic too. Thank you for the tip.Best wishesEllie

It was lovely to have you pop in and great to hear that you're up for A Pause in Advent again this year - thanks, Vicki. Glad to hear you're feeling better, too. Stay well for a lovely Advent and Christmas!

Hello Vicki,I thought of you when I saw the trailer on TV Saturday that Downton Abbey 2 starts Wednesday evenings here on Spanish Tv. I have been eagerly awaiting it since I saw the first one at the beginning of 2012. I was getting quite envious on reading comments on several blogs about it and now its here yippee!!!Sorry to hear you've had gallbladder problems ...quite painful as I recall.

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Single Mum of 2 rapidly growing boys - big son (18) and little son (16).
I work part-time in a charity shop and absolutely love it.
When at home I love baking, sewing, crocheting, jam making and reading.
My favourite things are flowers, polka dots, vintage china, ladybird books and folk music (am a huge Bellowhead/Jon Boden fan) :)Oh and I Morris Dance too !!